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2007
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Goyal N, Nizamie SH, Desarkar P
Efficacy of adjuvant high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on negative and positive symptoms of schizophrenia: preliminary results of a double-blind sham-controlled study
[med. app.]
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 19 (4): 464-467
2001
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Nahas Z, Teneback CC, Kozel A, Speer AM, DeBrux C, Molloy M, Stallings L, Spicer KM, Arana G, Bohning DE, Risch SC, George MS
Brain effects of TMS delivered over prefrontal cortex in depressed adults: role of stimulation frequency and coil-cortex distance
[med. app.]
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 13 (4): 459-470
2015
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Scott W, Adams C, Cyr S, Hanscom B, Hill K, Lawson J, Ziegenbein C
Electrically elicited muscle torque: comparison between 2500-Hz burst-modulated alternating current and monophasic pulsed current
[med. app.]
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 45 (12): 1035-1041
2013
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Liebano RE, Waszczuk Jr S, Correa JB
The effect of burst duty cycle parameters of medium-frequency alternating current on maximum electrically induced torque of the quadriceps femoris, discomfort, and tolerated current amplitude in professional soccer players
[med. app.]
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 43 (12): 920-926
2018
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Arendsen LJ, Hugh-Jones S, Lloyd DM
Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation at Alpha Frequency Reduces Pain When the Intensity of Pain is Uncertain
[med./bio.]
J Pain 19 (7): 807-818
2009
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Leung A, Donohue M, Xu R, Lee R, Lefaucheur JP, Khedr EM, Saitoh Y, Andre-Obadia N, Rollnik J, Wallace M, Chen R
rTMS for suppressing neuropathic pain: a meta-analysis
[med. app.]
J Pain 10 (12): 1205-1216
2008
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Hingne PM, Sluka KA
Blockade of NMDA receptors prevents analgesic tolerance to repeated transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in rats
[med. app.]
J Pain 9 (3): 217-225
2008
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Sabino GS, Santos CM, Francischi JN, de Resende MA
Release of endogenous opioids following transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation in an experimental model of acute inflammatory pain
[med./bio.]
J Pain 9 (2): 157-163
2007
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Leo RJ, Latif T
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in experimentally induced and chronic neuropathic pain: a review
[review]
J Pain 8 (6): 453-459
2003
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Cahana A, Vutskits L, Muller D
Acute differential modulation of synaptic transmission and cell survival during exposure to pulsed and continuous radiofrequency energy
[med./bio.]
J Pain 4 (4): 197-202
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